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Immigration to Canada in 2025
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Immigration to Canada in 2025 – What the New Caps and Housing Reforms Mean for You

Canada’s immigration system is entering a new phase in 2025, with Prime Minister Mark Carney introducing immigration caps and a $25 billion housing reform initiative, future newcomers and residents need to rethink their plans. If you’re considering moving to Canada, it’s essential to understand how these changes could affect your path.  Let’s break down what’s...

Express Entry in 2025
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Express Entry in 2025 – Canada Shifts to Targeted Immigration Selection

Canada’s Express Entry system has taken a bold turn in 2025, departing from its traditional all-program draws in favor of a highly targeted immigration strategy. This major shift impacts thousands of prospective immigrants and reflects Canada’s changing priorities. Whether you’re planning your move or adjusting your strategy, understanding these changes is crucial for success. Why...

PSW and ECE
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How PSW and ECE Courses Can Open Doors to Canada PR in 2025

Canada continues to welcome skilled workers through multiple immigration streams. With the country facing ongoing labour shortages in healthcare and childcare, Personal Support Workers (PSWs) and Early Childhood Educators (ECEs) are becoming essential to the economy. As of 2025, Canada’s demand for PSWs and ECEs remains strong. Thanks to short program durations and practical job...

LMIA Scandal
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Fake LMIA Scandal Uncovered in British Columbia; Immigration Consultant’s Name Used in Forged Documents

A disturbing fraud case has come to light in British Columbia, where a licensed immigration consultant has discovered her firm’s name being misused in fraudulent documents aimed at deceiving foreign workers. Neera Agnihotri, a Surrey-based immigration consultant, recently found out that Agnihotri Immigration Consulting Inc. was falsely listed on Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) that...

Saskatchewan Immigration Booms
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Saskatchewan Immigration Booms as Province Posts Record $80.5B GDP in 2024

Saskatchewan is quickly becoming one of Canada’s top destinations for skilled immigrants—and for good reason. With a staggering $80.5 billion GDP in 2024 and the second-highest growth rate in the country, newcomers are setting their sights on this prairie province for stable employment, affordable living, and a booming job market. New data released by Statistics...

Studying in Canada with a Scholarship
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Studying in Canada with a Scholarship: What You Need to Know Before Applying

Dreaming of studying in Canada with a scholarship? You’re not alone. Every year, thousands of international students secure scholarship opportunities to study in Canada’s top universities and colleges. But receiving a scholarship is just one piece of the puzzle. Before packing your bags, it’s crucial to understand the visa requirements, eligibility rules, and how your...

RCIP Opens Path to Canadian PR
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New Opportunities Await: North Bay RCIP Opens Path to Canadian PR for Skilled Workers

Canada continues to welcome skilled talent, and this time, it’s North Bay leading the way. The Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) has just announced its priority sectors, making it easier for eligible workers to settle in this beautiful region of Ontario. If you’re a skilled professional looking for a direct pathway to Canadian permanent residence,...